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National Inclusion Project

The National Inclusion Project provides recreational programs and community organizations the tools and training they need to serve all children in their communities.

Building Inclusive Communities in Seattle: Involving All Neighbors

This resource shares success stories from a program, Involving All Neighbors. The program explored different ways people could be welcomed and involved in their neighbourhood and shared stories. The stories are likely to be helpful for families and for professionals who are keen to support people with disability develop skills and pursue interests.

Finding a Good Match: Questions for Volunteers and Organizations to Ask

This article shares questions that individuals with disabilities can ask themselves and the organizations as they search for the right volunteer activities for them, and questions that organizations can ask as they assess their own response to a volunteer with a disability.

Planning for Including People With Intellectual Disabilities in Volunteer Programs

People with disabilities give back to their community in many ways and have a variety of talents and gifts. This tip sheet gives you tools you can use to help make sure people with disabilities feel welcomed and are effectively included in your volunteer program.

Inclusive Volunteering Opportunities: Tips to Overcome Common Challenges

When it comes to volunteering, some of the greatest challenges are to find volunteer opportunities that match the people you serve, that connect people with IDD meaningfully to others, and that support the volunteer’s goals. This tip sheet will provide you recommendations to overcome these challenges.